Best Reference Books for Linux Kernel, Device Drivers & Systems Programming
List of "Best Reference Books for Linux Kernel, Device Drivers & Systems Programming" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Linux: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide! by Not AvailableCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Number of pages: 152)
- Linux: Linux Command Line, Cover all essential Linux commands. A complete introduction to Linux Operating System, Linux Kernel, For Beginners, Learn Linux in easy steps, Fast!: A Beginners Guide! by Ray YaoLinux+ Certification Virtualization Computer Wireless Troubleshooting Handbook Xbmc Programming Magazine PC Teach Yourself (Number of pages: 163)
- Linux Device Drivers 4ed by Jessica Mckellar,Alessandro Rubini,Jonathan Corbet,Greg Kroah-hartmanO′Reilly (Number of pages: 600)
- Linux Device Drivers: Where the Kernel Meets the Hardware by Jonathan Corbet,Alessandro Rubini,Greg Kroah-HartmanO'Reilly Media (Number of pages: 640)
- Understanding the Linux Kernel: From I/O Ports to Process Management by Daniel P. BovetO'Reilly Media (Number of pages: 944)
- Understanding the Linux Kernel 2e by Daniel P BovetO'Reilly (Number of pages: 784)
- Linux PCI Device Driver - A Template (Linux Driver Development) by Jie DengJie Deng
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